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The Trump administration just did a complete 180 on AI regulation.
16 months ago, Trump killed Biden's AI executive order on DAY ONE. Called AI "a beautiful baby" that shouldn't be stopped with rules.
His AI czar David Sacks went to every conference saying deregulation was the only path. JD Vance flew to Paris and told world leaders the future is won "by building, not by hand-wringing about safety."
That was the whole pitch. Regulation is for losers.
But the same White House just started briefing Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI executives on plans for MANDATORY government review of AI models before public release.
The exact policy they destroyed 16 months ago.
Fortune called it a "head-spinning policy pirouette."
So what happened?
ONE AI model happened:
In April, Anthropic announced a model called Mythos.
During internal testing, it found THOUSANDS of unknown security vulnerabilities across every major operating system and browser on earth including a 27yo bug in OpenBSD, an OS literally famous for being unhackable, and a 16yo flaw in FFmpeg that survived 5 million automated security tests.
NOBODY asked it to do any of this. The capabilities emerged on their own as the model got smarter at coding.
Anthropic's researchers said they found more bugs in weeks than they'd found in their entire careers combined.
The UK's AI Security Institute confirmed Mythos could autonomously execute multi-stage cyberattacks on networks. Tasks that take human professionals DAYS.
Anthropic refused to release it. Formed "Project Glasswing" with Apple, Microsoft, Google, JPMorgan, and 40 other organizations to use it defensively before attackers develop similar tools.
Their estimate: Competing labs will have comparable capabilities within 6 to 18 months.
That timeline is what scared Washington.
Because here's what nobody in the White House considered while removing safety rules:
What happens when a devastating AI-enabled cyberattack hits American infrastructure and the government has ZERO oversight in place?
No safety testing, pre-release review, or reporting. They literally burned all of it.
David Sacks quietly left in March. Treasury Secretary Bessent and Chief of Staff Susie Wiles took over AI policy.
They're now drafting an executive order for an AI working group that would vet models before release.
Some officials want the government to get FIRST ACCESS to new models. The same government that said 16 months ago it had no business being involved.
But here's where it gets really insane:
The company that triggered all of this was BANNED by the Trump administration from government contracts. Labeled Anthropic a "supply-chain risk." They tried to punish them for refusing to let their AI target US citizens autonomously.
Anthropic is currently fighting the Pentagon in federal court.
So the timeline reads like this:
January 2025: Trump kills Biden's AI oversight.
July 2025: Calls AI a "beautiful baby," signs orders to fast-track AI with zero safety guardrails.
March 2026: Bans Anthropic from government work.
April 2026: Anthropic's Mythos demonstrates it can hack every major OS on earth.
May 2026: Same administration rebuilds the oversight it destroyed BECAUSE of the company it banned.
This is what happens when ideology meets reality.
Every government told itself AI regulation could wait. Mythos proved them wrong overnight.
Open-weight models with similar capabilities are even closer. Once those tools are in the wild, no executive order puts them back.